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Re: Afraid of my 7 month old Lab.
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Re: Afraid of my 7 month old Lab.
I sound like a scratched record, but dogs are never dominant over hmans. They are however, very good at training us humans to do what they want.
![]() You will never be 'pack leader' but you do need to let your dog know that what you say goes. That means being consistent. If he is not allowed on the sofa, he is not allowed on the sofa. If you want him to get off the sofa, he has to, so never give in once you have asked him to. As you are scared of him I wouldn't suggest using his collar to get him off the sofa, and certainly not grabbing is jaw. In the short term, always keep a 'houseline' (a specially designed one, or a length of thin rope/thick string attached to his collar) on him when you are there alone with him, so you can use that to get him off the sofa from a distance if you need to, which keep you safe and allows you to be in control. Then, I would impliment the 'NILIF' programme, see here: Nothing in Life is Free Then I would teach him 'placement cues' where he is taught instructions such as 'in your bed'. You need to do this by luring him to his bed with a treat, saying 'in your bed' when he gets there, and immediatey giving him the treat. You need to d this probably hundreds of times to condition him, then once he has learnt the command, when you say 'in your bed' he will go to his bed in order to gett the treat. Later on, you can reduce the frequency of the treat giving for th ebhaviour, so maybe one in five times. The idea being, when he is on the sofa and you don't want him to be, saying 'in your bed' will mean he goes to his bed. However, make sure you set him up to succeed and don't use the command to get gim off the sofa until he will do it in all other situations. Make sure the houseline is on him when you try it, so you can use that to get him to his bed if you need to, then give him the treat. As an aside, in my opinion he is too young to be neutered. Also, neutering will pobably not alter this behaviour, or the humping, and may well make matters worse. By all means get him done, but don't expect it to help this. |
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7 month old Lab.
sorry if this sounds ignorant but why do you think it is too young to get heskey neutered. I only ask as the Vet advised the sooner we get him neutered the better as if he's never had a season he won't pine for it. Please could someone explain?
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